Why Wasn’t Antonin Scalia Given an Autopsy?
In death, the Supreme Court justice was treated as an ordinary citizen, equal before the law. By Nora Kelly.
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Why Justice Scalia was staying for free at a Texas resort
Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death over the weekend at a West Texas ranch raised questions about the nature of his travel, who paid for the trip and whether justices are subject to the same disclosure guidelines as other judges or federal officials. By Mark Berman and Jerry Markon. -
Scalia's Hunting Trip Was a Gift From a "Friend" Who Had Business Before the Supreme Court Last Year
Justice Antonin Scalia was taking a free vacation at the exclusive Cibolo Creek Ranch in West Texas when he was found dead inside a guest room Saturday. The trip, the Washington Post reports, was a gift from the ranch’s owner, who just last year obtained a favorable result... By Gabrielle Bluestone. -
Scalia’s West Texas Vacation Courtesy of Businessman With Prior Supreme Court Case
When Antonin Scalia was found dead in his bed on a ranch in West Texas, conspiracy theorists immediately questioned the circumsstances behind Scalia's death: Were there signs of a struggle? Why wasn't an autopsy performed? Was he in poor health? But new evidence suggests... By Claire Landsbaum.
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